Figure 2
Figure 2. Lack of osteoblastic N-cadherin does not alter steady-state hematopoiesis. (A) Representative flow cytometry plots showing the isolation of LSK, MPP/ST-HSC, and LT-HSC populations. (B) Frequency of the LSK population of cells as defined by panel A. (C) Frequency of the MPP/ST-HSC population of cells as defined by panel A. (D) Frequency of the LT-HSC population of cells as defined by panel A. (E) Peripheral blood cell counts of red blood cells, hematocrit, platelets, and WBCs. (F) Total marrow cellularity as determined by counting flushed marrow cells. (G) Spleen weight in grams. n = 6 to 12 mice per group for flow cytometric analysis, 4 to 9 per group for all other experiments.

Lack of osteoblastic N-cadherin does not alter steady-state hematopoiesis. (A) Representative flow cytometry plots showing the isolation of LSK, MPP/ST-HSC, and LT-HSC populations. (B) Frequency of the LSK population of cells as defined by panel A. (C) Frequency of the MPP/ST-HSC population of cells as defined by panel A. (D) Frequency of the LT-HSC population of cells as defined by panel A. (E) Peripheral blood cell counts of red blood cells, hematocrit, platelets, and WBCs. (F) Total marrow cellularity as determined by counting flushed marrow cells. (G) Spleen weight in grams. n = 6 to 12 mice per group for flow cytometric analysis, 4 to 9 per group for all other experiments.

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